Miranda carried a lush hand tied bouquet of white and ivory. It was made of peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, spray roses, tweedier, and anemones. It was accented with ruscus, eucalyptus, and dusty miller.

{THE BRIDESMAIDS & FLOWER GIRL}

Miranda’s bridemsaids’ bouquets complemnted the blush gowns perfectly. They were created with a mix of foliage and accents of ivory garden roses, white ranuculus, and tweediea. The flower girl carried a smaller version of the bridesmaids’ bouquet.

{THE GROOM}

Stephen wore a boutonier created with ranunculus and greenery.

{THE RECEPTION}

The head table had gold mercury vases that held the bridemaids bouquets, stemmed floating candles, glass bottles with with white and ivory flowers, and eucalyptus on the table.

During cocktail hour eucalyptus created a loose ring around the highboy tables. The seating chart was accented with foliage and white and ivory flowers.

A mixed green garland accented with white blooms was secured to the truck which added even more romance to the outside.

The mothers’ of the bride and groom carried small hand tied posies of lavender stock, roses, and dusty miller.

{THE GROOM & GROOMSMEN}

Caleb wore a boutonniere of white anemones and dusty miller.

The groomsmens’ boutonnieres were created with ranunculus and dusty miller.

{THE CEREMONY}

Sarah and Caleb became husband and wife in a beach sheek ceremony. The aisle Sarah walked down was lined with silver lanterns and petals. The entrance of the aisel had two arrangements created with hydrangeas, roses, dusty miller, salal, and orchid stems. These arrangements were also used in the reception.

Once Sarah reached her groom, they said “I do” infront of a stunning driftwood arbor. The arbor was accented with white and ivory flowers, dusty miller, and salal foliage.

{THE RECEPTION}

The large banquet tables were adorned with the tall arrangments from the ceremony. On each side of the centerpieces were driftwood accented with orchid blooms. Two smaller arrangements with ivory, white, lavender, and silver flowers were also on each side of the tall centerpieces.

Half of the smaller banquet tables had footed vases with spanish moss and a pillar candle surrounded by oyster shells. Two low rectangular glass vases were placed in between the candle holders and had arrangments with flowers that complimented the rest of this beach chic reception. The other half had arrangements of ivory, white, lavender, and silver flowers created in silver mercury vases. Also on the tables were driftwood accented with orchids and a mix of clear and mercury candles holders.

Julie and Jonathan had a beautiful ceremony and reception at Oyster Bay Yacht Club. Julie was a pleasure to work with and we loved her vision of mixed metal accents and romantic designs for this fall wedding.

The bridesmaids’ bouquets were the perfect compliment to Julie’s bouquet. Their bouquets were created with ranunculus, spray roses, stock, succulents, bruin, eucalyptus, and dusty miller. The flower girl wore a crown of wax flowers and carried a wand of spray roses and wax flowers.

{THE GROOM AND GROOMSMEN}

Jonathan’s boutonniere was a white anemone, dusty miller, and astilbe. The groomsmen wore ones made of succelents and dusty miller.

{THE CEREMONY}

Jonathan and Julie had a very simple yet lovely outside ceremony. The aisle markers were eucalyptus wreaths.

{THE RECEPTION}

After saying “Ido” Jonathan and Julie had a stunning, romantic reception. The feasting table had vases that held the bridesmaids bouquets with loose greenery placed among the vases. The table also included eclectic groupings of candles and small urns with flowers. There were also white pumpkins scattered amond the vases and candles to add to the fall atmosphere.

On the banquet tables were white and gold vases with arangments of blush flowers with accents of white flowers. Greenery trailed on both sides of the vases. An eclectic mix of candles and white pumpkins were mixed in the greenery.

The round and oval tables were just as unique and stunning as the feasting and banquet tables. In the center of the table were varrying height gold mercury pilar candles holders. An arrangement of complimenting flowers were created on a pedestal stand. Each table also had eclectic candles which added to the romantic atmosphere.

The cake was adorned with a few blooms of anemones and ranunculus. The mantle behind the cake was decorated with mixed foliage and candles.

The blushing bride carried a bouquet made of all white hydrangeas, dahlias, freesia, spray roses, and ranunculus. The bouquet also included white anemones with dark centers. To add some flare, Lindsey’s bouquet had satin and sheer ribbon streamers.

Ashley Steeby Photography

Ashley Steeby Photography

{THE BRIDESMAIDS}

The girls’ bouquets were made of hydrangeas, roses, ranunculus and spray roses all in white. Their bouquets also had satin and sheer ribbon streamers.

Ashley Steeby Photography

Ashley Steeby Photography

{THE CEREMONY}

A swag of white flowers with a touch of blue delphinium adorned the right corner of pipe and draping.

Ashley Steeby Photography

{THE RECEPTION}

The reception had a combination of tall and low centerpieces. The tall centerpieces were gold candelabras surrounded by ivory and white flowers in gold mercury vases. The low centerpieces were created in square vases accented with navy blue ribbon. In the vases were white and ivory flowers that included hydrangeas, roses, spray roses, and freesia. Out of the center of the arrangement were three stemmed floating candle holders. A mix of gold votive candle holders surrounded the centerpieces.